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Today Amazon announced today that it plans to up its Prime service $20—from $79 to $99. And as was the case when Netflix announced their own pricing hike years ago, some people are none too happy.

But also like Netflix, Amazon doesn't (and shouldn't) care. In reality, Prime users will still only be paying a little more than $8 a month for blazing fast delivery, Amazon Instant Video, and most likely a new music streaming service as well. Now, it's possible if you subscribe to Netflix and Spotify, these last two options don't seem so appealing, but for those who live and breathe online shopping, a cool Benjamin is well worth it.

For a service that hasn't price adjusted in nine years, Amazon should be allowed to rework some figures. However, there is one question—is the end of price hikes, or just the beginning?